If you’re a cat person, no matter how much you love them you know just how much of a challenge they can be at home.
Aside from being domineering and demanding, they can also be stubborn enough to make you want to pull out your hair.
A cat owner named Sondra M. has two cats at home, Sunny and Oliver. She adopted both of them from the Humane Society and both are just gorgeous. However, Oliver has displayed a more shall we say independent streak. And the primary way that Oliver makes everyone know he’s the king of the household is by going to places where he shouldn’t.
Sondra then decided to start documenting Oliver’s shenanigans, from the bread machine to the dishwasher. There seems to be no corner of the house that Oliver hasn’t been to yet and the photos clearly highly his curious nature.
Sondra calls Oliver both cute and wicked. “[He] is wild,” she said. “He will just run around the house like an uncoordinated maniac. But he is also a sweet boy who enjoys chin scratches.”
Oliver makes it a point to be in places he shouldn’t be when Sondra is busy with something else.
For example, if she’s using the clothes dryer, he jumps into the dryer.
Using the dishwasher? Expect Oliver to jump in, too. But he also has a sweet side because when Sondra is just chilling, he’ll join her and sleep beside her.
“He is an extremely picky eater where he only likes his dry kibble and 2 kinds of wet food. He won’t eat meat that I try to feed him from my dinner, but he will eat day-old popcorn off the floor. He has attacked me trying to get chives out of the grocery bags,” Sondra said.
Sondra says she needs to keep the toilet lid closed because Oliver likes splashing water out of the bowl.
He has also been known to “comb” the hair of guests with his claws and sometimes when he nuzzles their faces, he follows up with a nip on the cheek.
But despite his wild ways, Oliver is actually careful when moving about in the house. “He actually doesn’t knock stuff over or break things that frequently,” Sondra said.
“If he does, it’s normally because he tried to squeeze past something without room and it gets pushed out of the way.
The exception to all of this is cups of water.
Oliver constantly knocks cups of water over. My mom gave me a cat drinking fountain for Christmas one year and it took Oliver about 2 days to figure out how to take the lid off and splash the water all over the place.”
Replaced!